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  2. What You Should Never, Ever Do if You Have a Wart ... - AOL

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    Treatments for warts can vary depending on the type you have, how many you have, where you have them and what your dermatologist recommends, according to Dr. Hayes.

  3. Does Medicare cover wart removal? - AOL

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    However, if the doctor or skin specialist (dermatologist) chooses to freeze a wart, several outpatient visits might be necessary. ... Cryosurgery: This is the most common treatment for warts in ...

  4. Wart - Wikipedia

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    Without treatment, most types of warts resolve in months to years. [1] A number of treatments may speed resolution, including salicylic acid applied to the skin and cryotherapy. [1] In those who are otherwise healthy, they do not typically result in significant problems. [1] Treatment of genital warts differs from that of other types. [3]

  5. It's pretty common for kids to get warts. What parents need ...

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    Many treatments for warts cause scarring, Thompson says. ... Parents can also consult with a dermatologist for proper treatment to help remove the wart more quickly than is possible with at-home ...

  6. Epidermodysplasia verruciformis - Wikipedia

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    Covering the hands with grafted skin; In all, 96% of the warts were removed. [19] The surgery was documented by the Discovery Channel and TLC in the episode "Treeman: Search for the Cure". [citation needed] However, his warts returned and he was thought to require two surgeries per year for the rest of his life to manage the warts. [20]

  7. Molluscum contagiosum - Wikipedia

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    Molluscum contagiosum (MC), sometimes called water warts, is a viral infection of the skin that results in small raised pink lesions with a dimple in the center. [1] They may become itchy or sore, and occur singularly or in groups. [1] Any area of the skin may be affected, with abdomen, legs, arms, neck, genital area, and face being the most ...